Oneida Air Systems 2000 manual

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    Oneida Air Systems, Inc. 1001 West Fayette S t., Syracuse, N.Y . 13204 Phone 1-800-732-4065 315-476-5151 Fax 315-476-5044 www .oneida-air .com Shown with optional bolt together Angle Iron stand and optional 55 gal. steel drum. *Models may vary sligthly in appearance. - Baldor Dust Collector[...]

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    1 Thank Y ou for Choosing an Oneida Air Systems Product! OAS manufactures and sells dust collection equipment only . Our qualified technicians and sales staf f are available 7:30am - 6:00pm EST Mon. - Thur . and 7:30am - 5:00pm EST Fri. to answer any questions concerning OAS products and dust collection. Call for ductwork design and ductwork quotes[...]

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    2 I. System Star t-Up Information 1. Read the installation and maintenance instructions as well as the recommended safety practices in this manual. 2. Install Ductwork completely before operating collector: A.) Seal ductwork with silicone sealant or duct tape. B.) Have Dust Bin in place and sealed. 3. Have licensed electrician wire Fan / Blower acc[...]

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    3 II. Pro Series 2000 Configurations Caution: If exhaust air is vented outside you must provide make up / return air . Flue gases (carbon monoxide) can be drawn into the shop from furnaces, water heaters or other appliances. 1. External Cartridge Filter - Silencer Included with Filter Pro 2000 Owners Manual Silencer included w/ Filter O.A.S. 200[...]

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    III. General Specifications & Fan Per formance Cur ves Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c 4 S tatic pressure and volume together determine a fans performance. Several factors, such as layout of ductwork and diameter of openings, can affect a fan s performance. 1973 CFM @ 2 SP w/c w/o filter Full 16 gauge galvanized cyclone &[...]

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    5 IV . Dimensions For Minimum Mounting Heights w/ 62 Filter . *Dimensions subject to slight variation in manufacturing. Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c 00.00 72.00 81. 00 35 Gal Shown Add 8 " fo r 55 Gal 62.00 4.00 8.00 18.00 18.00 27.00 53.00 60.00 1 Dime nsions s hown wit h 5" f lex hose between drum and cone collars 8.00 1[...]

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    V . General Assembly Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c 6 Cyclone Barrel Cone Square to Round Connects to Inlet 1. Motor/Blower Assembly BXI012309-1ph - - 3ph 1a. Fan Wheel - BWX159800 Magnetic Starter w/ Remote Option: 1 phase 1b. Motor Starter - AMR221417 1phase only 1c. Cord Connector - WWC027063 1 phase only 1d. Cord Connector Locknut - [...]

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    Note: For cyclonic presep aration there must be an air tight seal between cyclone and dust cont ainer . Dust bin must be located vertically under cyclone, material drop s down by gravity . 7 Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c VI. General Assembly Instructions Cyclone Barrel Cyclone Cone 2. Cyclone Barrel Air Inlet Fan / Blower Housing 1. Air[...]

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    8 Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c VII. Bracket Assembly 1. Y ou must determine the direction the fan outlet will point to proceed with this mounting assembly . The collector will seem quieter if the outlet is aimed away from the area people tend to work. Slots in the bracket s are .406 x 1.00 Note: Bolts included to mount bracket to[...]

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    VIII. Filter Assembly 9 Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c Note: Do not return exhaust air to the shop unless filter media is added. External 62 Filter Assembly 1. Attach cartridge with hardware provided making sure gasket is attached. See Fig. 1 2. If Filter requires additional support. Use the plate at the top of the filter to support t[...]

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    10 IX . Filter Maintenance External Filter Cartridge Cleaning Intervals Caution: Fine dust collected in filter is hazardous to your health! Do not breathe! When unit is turned of f, use compressed air to blow dust off from exterior of filter . Hold nozzle at least 8 away from filter pleats*. Do not remove bottom dust pan before or during the blo[...]

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    X . Filter Efficiency Gauge Mounting Instructions Mounting Instructions 1. Mount brass static pressure tube in plenum with tip pointed into the air stream. Use mounting bracket and sheet metal screws if interior of plenum is not accessible. Refer to drawings for location of brass static pressure tube. Gauge R eading Instructions 1. Gauge may need t[...]

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    12 XI. Directions for Cleaning External Filter Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c The External Filter can be cleaned using the following methods: W ait a few minutes for internal dust to settle then unclip and carefully empty dust bin. Keep nozzle at least 6 from filter and keep your pressure down. Closer blasts may damage filter material[...]

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    13 Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c XII. Wiring Instructions for Magnetic Star ter Always use a licensed, professional electrician. Follow Wiring Diagram on Motor . Note: This Dust Collector is pre-wired at the factory and need only be plugged into a NEMA 6020R dedicated electrical receptacle. 5hp single phase only .[...]

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    Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning. 13 XIII. Troubleshooting 14 Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c[...]

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    XIV . Fire Hazards - Read Before Installing and Operating Do not use this product to collect other types of dust or flammable vapors. Fire or explosion may occur! Never collect sparks from a bench grinder into a wood dust collector . Never introduce sparks or sources of ignition into the dust collector . Personnel should keep at least 20 feet away [...]

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    XV . T erms and Conditions Please look over the shipped order very carefully in the presence of the delivery person for damage or incomplete shipment before signing the delivery receipt. Please note any tears or irregularities in shipping packaging, however slight, on the shipping delivery receipt. This could be an indication of extensive concealed[...]

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    17 Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c XVI. Stand Assembly - STG023055 Bolt W asher S tand Nut 68 23 7/8 23 7/8 23 7/8 23 7/8 23 7/8 23 7/8 23 7/8 (32) 5/16 Bolts (32) 5/16 Nuts (64) 5/16 Flat W ashers FRONT has no lower brace across. LEFT RIGHT[...]

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    Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c XVII. Accessories Bolt T ogether Angle Iron S tand STG023055 - 55 gal. S tand Replacement Filter FCS186200 Dust Containers 35 gal. Fiber 55 gal. Fiber 55 gal. S teel ABX000000 The BAG Gripper provides the ability to use convenient plastic bags inside your dust drum. It provides a constant, negative pressure[...]

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    19 Pro 2000 Owner  s Manual O.A.S. 2007 c XVIII. Fan Motor Maintenance Per Baldor specifications, their 2 pole motors (3600 RPM) motors are to be relubricated every 5500 hours. T able 1 - Service Conditions T able 2 - Lubrication Interval Multiplier Per Baldor specifications, add .30 ounces (8.4 grams) of Mobil Polyrex grease by weight or .6 cub[...]

  • Page 21

    Retrofit (Wiring) of Wireless Remote into 220V Control Circuit of Square D / T elemecanique Mag Starters Remote Black Box 6T3 4T2 2T1 A2 A1 13NO 5L3 3L2 1L1 Contactor Overload 98 97 95 96 Amp Adjustment Dial YEL BRN BRN YEL RED RED RED RED Wire Nuts Start Stop Start / Stop Push Button Assembly on Starter (Molex) 3 Wire Adaptor Molex AMA000000[...]